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Show I Page Two ' SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS. Kanab, Utah souTHir:;i Utah news KLRJ-T- V OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Weekly Published svsry Thursday at Kanab, Utah " X Errol , Q. Brown, Publisher and Prcjrca DECEMBER 25 THRU DECEMBER 31 Editor-Subscriptio- $350 per year, $2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s post office in Kano, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. All communications and Items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name must appear in print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publisher may determine. Monday Thru Friday 7.50 DAILY WORD 7:55 ALMANAC 8:00 PRICE IS RIGHT 8 30 CONCENTRATION 9:00 TRUTH OR CONSEQUEN-CE- S V"' MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION "I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it Voltaire Thursday, kins) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6.15 SPORTS REPORT 6.25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 PETER LOVES MARY 7:00 WAGON TRAIN 8:00 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY 8:30 AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SERIES Brady of Broadway" 9:00 PERRY COMO 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Fighting Seabees (John Wayne, Dennis OKeefe) ItRZb f.SWS fw2S - Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carter and are in Kanab from Nam-- 1 December 22, 1960 pa, California to spend the holidays er folks, the LaMar John-childr- sons- - 1 I .fi 9:30 IT COULD BE YOU 9:55 NBC TV NEWS DAY Thursday, Decemb'r 29 10:00 CARTOONS 10:30 ROBIN HOOD 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE 11:00 JAN MURRAY Mard to Handle (James 11:30 LORETTA YOUNG Cagney, Allen Jenkins) 12:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 12:30 FROM THESE ROOTS 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 1:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 1:30 HERES HOLLWOOD 6:30 VICTORY AT SEA 2.00 MATINEE 8.00 TBA 8:30 BAT MASTERSON 3 15 NOW, WITH MARTIN 9:00 BACHELOR FATHER BLACK 9:30 "ASSIGNMENT: FALSE 4:15 TEXACO HUNTLEY- RAINBOW Narrator .. BRINKLEY (NBC) REPORT Gordon Kent 10.00 TENTH HOUR 10.20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Sunday, December 25 10.00 CHURCH IN THE HOME Sven Days Leave (Victor 10:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH Mature, Lucille Ball) 11:00 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 1:00 AMAHL AND THE NIGHT Friday, December SO VISITORS 4.30 TWO ON THE AISLE 2:00 CELEBRITY GOLF Bureau of Missing Persons 2:30 CHET HUNTLEY REPORT(Bette Davis, Lewis Stone) ING 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 3:00 MEET THE PRESS 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 3:30 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 4:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE 6:30 RESCUE 8 o:00 CHAMPIONSHIP 7:00 DAN RAVEN BOWLING 8:00 THE WESTERNER 6.00 DINAH SHORE SHOW 8:30 MICHAEL SHAYNE 7:00 LARAMIE 9:30 MICKEY SPILLANE 8:00 OUTLAWS 10:00 TENTH HOUR 9:00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 9:30 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW A Perilous Journey" (David 10:00 HOTEL FREMONT Scott Brady) Brian, Razora Edge (Tyrone pow-e- r, Gene Tierney) Saturday, December SI Monday, Dee taber 26 9:30 DETECTIVES DIARY 8:45 NATIONAL LEAGUE 10:00 Mr. WIZARD CHAMP. GAME 10:30 SPORTS FILL 4.30 TWO ON THE AISLE Its 10:45 BLUE-GRAGAME Tough to be Famous" (Doug. 1:45 EAST-WESGAME Fairbanks, Jr Mary Brian) 4:30 KING LEONARDO AND 6.00 NEWS SPOTLITE HIS SHORT SUBJECTS 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 5:00 FURY 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 5:30 THE LONE RANGER 6:30 NATIONAL VELVET 6:00 7:00 RIVERBOAT 6:30 THE NATIONS FUTURE 8:00 TWO FACES WEST 7:30 BONANZA 8.30 WELLS FARGO 8:30 THE TALL MAN 9:00 KLONDIKE 9:00 THE DEPUTY 9:30 BARBARA STANWICK 9:30 THRILLER SHOW f 10:30 CHILLER 10:00 TENTH HOUR The Mummy (Boris Kar10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB loff, David Manner) Surrender (John Carroll, Walter i Brennan) fti MERRY-GO-ROUN- fet Issues TIIE w. NATIONAL OUTLOOK welcome the festive season as an opportunity to tell you we Consumer Prices Spurt Upward are proud of your By RALPH ROBEY ty. Have a loyal- very happy all kinds. The best measure we Holiday. have of thm is the wholesale price index. This index has been stable for two years. Individual PUGH MOTOR items have gone up and down, but the changes have not been such as to put general pressure upon Kanab, Utah consumer prices. Labor costs, as measured by wages and fees for services, have been upon an upward trend for in Transportation increased years. This has had an effect upon of consumer prices, and it accounts price by V per cent the most on the main of the categories any for a considerable portion of the index. This was caused by introrecent rise. duction of 1981 automobiles, a Inadequate volume means that rise in the local transit fare in the offering of goods is less than one city, and some scattered inthe. demand at the current price. creases in railroad coach fares. This was true in many instances so And it went across the board. in October. There was an increase in every For example, food which is the major category of the Consumer largest single element in a family Price Index. None of the changes budget, and hence carries the was large, but the fact that they greatest weight in the Consumer were so widespread, and unexPrice , Index, advanced 610th of makes the rise most disone per cent Some meats and pected, turbing. They were characteristic some vegetables declined slightly of creeping inflation, and the only in price but this was more than worse than that is gallopoffset by higher prices for eggs, thinginflation. ing tomatoes, pork, milk bread, butThe question is whether ter, cereals, ice cream, baby food, this crucialtrend is going to conupward most fresh fruits, and so forth. tinue. there is no Unfortunately Many factors contributed to the basis that it for legimate saying relative shortages in these items, will noj continue. There is noththe hurricane including September situation to in the Southeast, low pig crop and ing in the present of prices, cause a sharp run-uso forth. but neither is there anything to Housing prices rose in October prevent a "further alow upward Whether "this game' is carried as a result of higher rents and crawl. portant at this time will be determined Raw materials, of course, are of higher fuel costs. by games played this week-end- . In the event game Is carried this day, we will resume normal programming at concL During October consumer prices spurted upward. That is strong language, especially since the increase was only 410ths of one per cent But the term spurted" Is justified because there was not rise supposed to be any over-al- l from September. Even the experts iif the Bureau of Labor Statistics who compile the Consumer Price Index, thought that the September figure would be the high for the year. In general three things can create higher prices. These are inadequate volume of goods for the current demand, higher cost of production, and excessive increase in the volume of money. Recently there has been an Increase in the volume of money. But the increase has been modest so modest, in fact, that many persons are critical of the banking system for holding down the growth. This criticism Is not just-tiffe-d because it has technical factors, rather than deliberate policy, which is largely responsible for the slow growth in the money supply. In any case one can not account for the increase in consumer prices by the change in the is still below a year earlier, money supply, because the total Cost of production involves capital, raw materials, and labor. The last two are by far the most im- p this old fashioned card we send an old fashioned greet ing that you and yours have a happyand merry Christmastime. With T FENTON'S REXALL STORE KANAB Greetings and good wishes to our friends everywhere. May you be blessed anew this Yule with the true meaning of Christmas as you and your loved ones gather about your family tree. 1960 VVv i l Tuesday, December 27 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Face to Face (Robert Preston, Marjorie Steele) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 TAB HUNTER SHOW 7:00 THE RENEGADE Richard Ney, Steve Cochran) 8:00 STAGE TWO Whilfr the Citiy Sleeps" (Dana Andrews, Ida Lupino) 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Bride Came C.O.D. (James Cagney, Bette Davis) Wednesday, December 28 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Richest Girl in the World" (Joel McCrae, Miriam Hop-- V f , 'fc'S a holiday tradition we really cherish k . . time out to tell you how much we appreciate your friendship and patronage. 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